Bloom Scarf by Knitted Meadow

Bloom Scarf

Knitting
April 2026
DK (11 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
108 - 122 yards (99 - 112 m)
one size
English Polish
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The Bloom Scarf is a charming, soft accessory. Its unique shape—reminiscent of a flower in full bloom—combined with a delicate lace pattern makes it a perfect addition to any
outfit. It is ideal for spring, cool summer evenings, and early autumn.

This is a quick and incredibly satisfying project that requires only one skein of yarn (25 g / 0.88 oz – approx. 112 m / 122 yds). This makes the Bloom Scarf a perfect gift idea or a great way to test out a new, luxurious yarn.

The pattern is knitted flat. The lace section is provided in charts, while the remaining parts are written out row by row. The scarf is finished with an I-cord bind-off.

Measurements: 85 × 8.5 cm (approx. 33.5” × 3.3”). Fits neck circumferences of 34–40 cm (approx. 13.5”–15.7”).
Gauge: 23 sts × 48 rows = 10 × 10 cm (4” × 4”) in Garter Stitch using 3 mm (US 2.5) needles, measured after blocking.
Needles: 3 mm (US 2.5) circular needles, 80 cm (32”) long.

Yarn: 22 g of Cardiff Cashmere Classic (25 g / 0.88 oz – approx. 112 m / 122 yds).
Alternative Yarn: Pascuali Cashmere 6/28 (25 g / 0.88 oz – approx. 112 m / 122 yds).
Cover sample shown in colorway: Cardiff Cashmere Classic – 725 (Niwa).

Tools and accessories: 2 stitch markers, tapestry needle, scissors, measuring tape.

Glossary of abbreviations and techniques used in the pattern:

LTCO – Long-Tail Cast-On
k (knit) – knit stitch
p (purl) – purl stitch
k2tog (knit 2 together) – knit two stitches together (a right-leaning decrease)
k1 tbl (knit 1 through the back loop) – knit the next stitch through the back loop (instead of the front loop)
yo – yarn over
ssk (slip, slip, knit) – slip two stitches knitwise one by one, then knit them together through the back
loops (tbl, left-leaning decrease)
CDD (centered double decrease) – slip 2 stitches together knitwise, k1, then pass the 2 slipped
stitches over (2 stitches decreased)
sl1 pw wyif (slip 1 purlwise with yarn in front) – slip one stitch purlwise with the yarn held in front
I-cord Bind-Off – a finishing technique used to create a beautiful, rounded decorative edge
BO (Bind Off) – standard bind-off where you knit two stitches and pass the first one over the second,
repeating across the row